UT EID Self-Service Tools

What can this site help me do?

The UT EID is your online account at The University of Texas at Austin and other University of Texas institutions. Everyone who deals with the
university online should have one. Click the links below to see what the UT EID will help you do.

You need a UT EID
to sign up for a campus visit, Longhorn Saturday, or Rise and Shine. Once you apply, you'll need it to check
your admissions status and to complete many other pre-admissions activities. The
Be a Longhorn site can help you with all these activities.

You may already have a UT EID
if you made the university a recipient of your test scores such as SAT, ACT or GRE. Use the tools listed to the left
to find your UT EID or
manage your UT EID if
you already have one.

If you applied to the university online in the last 1-2 business days, a
UT EID will be e-mailed to you.
Please wait until you receive this before completing additional departmental applications. Creating a second EID
may delay the processing of your application. More information can be found at
Apply Online.

You should already have a UT EID.
You use it to register for classes, access the campus network
and Blackboard, apply for financial aid, and many other activities. Use the tools listed to the left
to manage your UT EID.
You may also want to visit the
Current Students page, which has more information about student services.

You probably already have a UT EID,
although if you attended the university prior to 1996 you may not be aware that you have one.
You can use your UT EID
to access online services for former students, such as ordering transcripts, applying for re-admission,
enrolling in continuing and professional education, and more.
Use the tools listed to the left to find or manage your UT EID.
You may also want to visit the Students and
Alumni & Friends pages to learn about additional services available to you.

Parents need a UT EID to
sign up for campus visits and use the eProxy system, which helps you arrange payments for your student's expenses.
Use the tools listed to the left to get or find your UT EID
and to manage your UT EID if you already have one.
The Parents & Visitors page provides links to helpful information about the campus.

You need a UT EID to apply for a job at the university.
Use the tools listed to the left to find your UT EID or
manage your UT EID if you already have one. The campus employment
pages can help you learn more about the job application process.

All faculty and staff should already have a UT EID.
You use it to maintain timesheets, view your earnings statements, and interact with many other online services, such as
UT Direct, Blackboard, and others. Official Visitors (visiting lecturers, faculty, and consultants) also use
the UT EID to conduct
business with the university.

You probably already have a UT EID,
although if you worked at the university prior to 1996, you may not be aware that you have one.
You can use your UT EID
to access online services for former employees.
Use the tools listed to the left to find your UT EID or manage your UT EID if you already have one.
You may also want to visit the Human Resource Services site
for additional information for employees.

UT System Administration, UT Arlington, UT El Paso, UT Permian Basin, UT San Antonio, UT Tyler, and other UT
institutions use the UT EID
for the job application process and to access business applications. Use the tools listed to the left to find your UT EID or
manage your UT EID if you already
have one.